On Apr 29, 5:58=A0pm, pen...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On Apr 29, 2:39 pm, rst0wxyz <rst0w...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > On Apr 29, 2:27 pm, Volt <voltchakha...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > China sentences 30 people _ some to life _ over Tibet riots
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> > They should execute the 30 and save the money for jailing them.
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=2E> Don't worry.
=2E>
=2E> Come October, many of those ****ers would be forever "eva****ated".
=2E>
=2E> Good riddance !
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$0 stock trades. 10 free per month. BEIJING, April 30 (Reuters) - A
Chinese policeman has been shot dead while pursuing "an alleged riot
leader" in an ethnically Tibetan part of western China, state media
said on Wednesday.
The man, named as ethnic Tibetan officer Lama Cedain, died of his
wounds on Monday morning, the official Xinhua news agency said, citing
the public security authorities in the remote province of Qinghai,
which borders Tibet.
It added that there had been a riot in Qinghai's Dari County incited
by "a handful of people alleged to be insurgents seeking 'Tibetan
independence'", following anti-Chinese protests in Lhasa in March.
"After a month-long investigation, the police moved on Monday to
arrest the suspected leader. The suspect resisted arrest and gunfire
broke out," the re****t said.
"The officer was killed in the gun battle ... and other officers
returned fire, killing the suspect," it added.
China has blamed Tibet's exiled spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, and
his government-in-exile for plotting the unrest, in which at least 18
"innocent civilians", according to Beijing, were killed by Tibetan
mobs in the regional capital, Lhasa.
The unrest had led to protests at and disruption of the global torch
relay for the Beijing Summer Olympics, most notably in London, Paris
and San Francisco. (Re****ting by Ben Blanchard; Editing by Alex
Richardson)


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